Pre hearing information

Allegation

The tribunal will reconvene to continue its inquiries into the allegation that Dr Ranjit failed in the care provided to Patient A on 4 September 2015 including, but not limited to, failing to discuss Patient A’s quality of life with their family, failing to adequately explain the treatment plan to Patient A or their family and failing to discuss with Patient A or their family the risks and benefits of the treatment plan as opposed to early intervention.

It is also alleged that Dr Ranjit discriminated against Patient A on the grounds of a protected characteristic in making decisions about her treatment plan.

Allegations

This reflects the allegation as it stands at the start of the hearing. The allegation may be amended as the hearing proceeds and when findings of fact are made by the tribunal.

Decisions

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Journalists

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Private hearings

In accordance with Rule 41(2) of the General Medical Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2004, the tribunal may decide to exclude the public from the proceedings or any part of the proceedings, where they consider that the circumstances of the case outweigh the public interest in holding the hearing in public.

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